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Jason Whitlock checked into renting a place there.

Not really. They're valuing a presumably very brief view of their breasts at $11. They get to keep their breasts at the end of the transaction.

Their dignity is a different matter entirely.

They're worth a bunch of plastic beads. I think they are actually moving on up the economic ladder with some delicious pizza.

Funny, when I first read that a pair of boobs gets you free pizza I just figured Papa John's had signed Eli Manning to an endorsement deal.

One more thing: aside from the ethical issues of this, it's just poor economic decision-making by girls. By doing this, a girl would essentially be valuing her boobs at $11. That seems like it's selling very, very low.

It makes sense that the deal was restricted to flashing, as there's no sex in the Champaign room.

I hear Phil Mickelson has already taken advantage of the offer.

"Will that be cash or credit or, Oh I see. Well, can I add my tip? I mean, no, would you like my tip? I mean, shit, nevermind, here's your pizza, ma'am."

Pussy

Washington Foreskins

The NFL has now officially admitted that there should NOT have been a flag on Staley. That's huge, I can't recall them ever coming out and saying that flag like that should not have been thrown.

Don't forget Rodgers poor decision to throw to a wide open Jermichael Finley, hit him in the hands and expecting him to catch it, instead of bobbling it right into the hands of a Niner.

Eh. The real mistake was not kicking Matthews out of the game. Kaepernick was nearly all the way past the sideline line when Matthews made contact with him. Also the flag on Staley was a joke. All he did was get in Matthews face and defend his QB. Matthews was the one you who pushed Staley first. The right outcome

My sister pinpointed 99% of football fans feelings in a text during yesterdays game. I have never witnessed a bigger whiner in football.

Well sure, I mean, as long as they're making up the rules anyway.

Packer fan here.

really? No one on the planet outside of wisconsin thinks that call is borderline.

You're a homer, or you're stupid. Your pick.

As a Packer fan I was pissed off about that, but I was more pissed of at the fact that the Packers didn't realize it wasn't against the rules to cover Anquan Boldin.

This whole thing was actually set up by a colossally stupid decision by Mike McCarthy. The play in question was 3rd and 6, but should have been 4th and 1. The 49ers had been stopped on 3rd and 1, but were flagged for illegal formation, and McCarthy decided to take the penalty instead of the stop. So while the refs